I just need to thank everyone who's been contributing to this thread. It's been more informative than I could have guessed. I'd post little responses to everyone but it would fill up too much space, so I'm limiting my responses to bits where I have something else to say besides "You Rock" & "Thank You". But thank you all. I've read every post so far and noted each new piece of information.
Thanks!
I'd just like to point out that in including alien species with different sexual paradigms, such as the four-sexed Andorians, it's probably important not to equate them with Human sexual orientations.
I don't. Well, not exactly. I don't view the four gendered Andorians as bisexual or whatever...but there were definitey bisexual overtones in the story of Shar and Anichent. I know they aren't exactly male, but they're close enough that people assume they're male - so I think the overtones were there - and were handled extremely well, I might add.
There's also Ensign Stadi, the quickly-killed Voyager helm officer from "Caretaker," who was established (either in the Caretaker novelization or in KRAD's Brave & the Bold, I forget which) as having lesbian parents.
Anyone remember which book this was in?
I seem to vaguely remember (from Section 31: Rogue) a brief passing mention of an ex-boyfriend of Hawk's, previous to Keru.
Anyone? A name? A page number?
Two of Khan's male followers are married in TO REIGN IN HELL. I can't recall their names anymore, but the camp's primary physician is gay.
Anybody got names for these cool yet faceless characters? Let me know. This is one of the books that I own (I own all three Khan books) and I want to read them, but have just never quite made it there.
Concerning the Titan character Bowan Radowski, was it just me or was it implied that Radowski was interested in Keru? I remember reading something about a look between them but it has yet to be followed up on. And actually, I don't think the character has appeared since the first 2 Titan novels, though I could be wrong.
It hasn't been made overt, but it's safe to assume that Radowski is attracted to other men -- perhaps exclusively, perhaps not.
Well, Radowski's story was supposed to be part of a "future" Titan project from Mike and I, but it has yet to materialize. Perhaps if I do some comics for IDW it can happen.
Well I hope somebody follows up on it, because this Titan fan has been waiting for THAT story.

You mention the comics and that's cool (as long as it's collected into a graphic novel for my shelf)...but is there any reason to think that you won't be writing a future Titan novel?
Meanwhile, Keru ("he") does hook up with someone unnamed ("him") at the end of Sword of Damocles.
You know, I've read that book (and a lot of the other ones listed here) and I somehow missed that...and a lot of other things apparently. lol
I believe in DS9 Mission Gamma: Cathedral that we revealed that Ro Laren had previously had both male and female lovers.
IIRC, that wasn't in MG but in
Abyss. She mentioned (in internal dialogue) a list of past lovers, and one of them was called Dana. Which may be a woman, but not necessarily.
I believe we made it explicitly clear in Cathedral, but again, not remembering where or in what scene.
I read those when they were new, and loved them. But this was years before I started noting these kinds of things. Now when I'm reading a Trek book and something like that pops up I make a note of it. Hopefully, I'll eventually have tabs on all the references in the older books, and live to see many more in the newer volumes.
BTW, both bartender Scot Bishop-Walker and security officer Shelly Hutchison are named after real people, both of whom are gay, though I don't believe either of them has had their orientation covered in the books.
That's still cool info to have. Thanks Andy.
Oh. Also...are the comics that feature Richter and Etana available in graphic novel form? If they are I'll try to track them down. I just don't know enough about Star Trek comics.
In Peter David's Imzadi Lwaxana Troi says she had been part of an arranged marriage when younger but she called it off when she realized her intended husband was in love with someone else: "Another man." She further states that the same-sex pair "made a cuter couple than we did."
I've not read 'Imzadi', but I bought it recently along with 'Q-in-Law' & 'Q-Squared' - I plan to read them all soon as I love Peter David's books. I did however read 'Triangle: Imzadi II' which I didn't care for. Anyways, the point of this is that I remember there being a passage like this in 'Triangle' and I'm wondering if Lwaxana doesn't reference the exact same story in the sequel?
I've been told there are two gay characters in the upcoming Mryiad Universe graphic novel "Star Trek: The Lost Generation" - which can be preordered from Amazon.
Minor point: it's entitled
The Last Generation, not
Lost.
Yeah. That was a typo; I corrected it.
Also: we meet a Benzite character in A Singular Destiny by self who is contemplating a relationship with someone of the same sex.
Do these potential love birds have names?

I own 'A Singular Destiny' but like much of the recent releases I've not read it. It's on my shelf though. I look forward to catching up with it though and reading all the books taking place around it in one big reading fest.
Christopher mentioned the Damiani, who are my own creation
Yeah. Someone in another thread recommended 'Perchance to Dream' to me and I made a note of it. I didn't know about the other appearances of them offhand (though now I do - thank you), but I definitely remember reading that New Frontier story as I thought the contrast between the 3 aliens to be very memorable.
Did Bart and Anthony actually break up?
They didn't actually break up, but the attempt at a reconciliation in Ghost didn't entirely go as planned, either.
Sadly, while we were able to tie off many of the assorted character arcs when the series got yanked out from under me, that was one that we were unable to, to my deep regret.
Is it possible that we'll see these characters in other Trek books? I guess I always just assumed they'd start popping up in guest roles in the other novels.
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Yet Again - Thanks to all those who have contributed to this thread. It's meant a lot to me.
